A Nutraceutical Approach Using Herbs, Vitamins, Trace Elements, and Amino Acids for the Treatment of Insomnia Disorder and Anxiety: An Eight-Week Observational Study
Gianluca Bruti, Paola Di Giacomo, Alice Pratesi, Carlo Di Paolo

TL;DR
This study found that a combination of herbs, vitamins, and other nutrients may help improve sleep and reduce anxiety in patients over eight weeks.
Contribution
The study introduces a nutraceutical compound's potential for treating insomnia and anxiety through an observational trial.
Findings
The treatment showed statistically significant improvements in sleep quality and anxiety measures over eight weeks.
No safety concerns were reported during the study.
Improvements were most notable in specific quality-of-life subscales.
Abstract
Objectives This prospective, observational, single-arm, open-label study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a phytotherapeutic and nutraceutical compound in the treatment of patients with insomnia disorder (ID) associated with anxiety. Methods The study was conducted on a clinical sample of 28 patients (6 men, 21.4%, and 22 women, 78.6%) suffering from ID, associated with a state of anxiety. The sample study was clinically evaluated at baseline (T0) and after four (T1) and eight weeks (T2) of phytotherapeutic and nutraceutical treatment using the following self-administered questionnaires: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, State and Trait Anxiety Inventory, Insomnia Severity Index, Depression and Anxiety Scale Short Form - 21, Beck Depression Inventory, Fatigue Severity Scale, Rapid Stress Assessment, Patient Global Impression of Improvement - Severity and short form-36.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Sleep and Wakefulness Research · Medicinal Plant Extracts Effects
